This Thanksgiving, the atrium at Keith Hilltop Terrace became more than just a gathering space — it became a place of connection, conversation, and community.
Residents and guests came together to share a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, complete with delicious catering from Hall Brothers and homemade pies baked by our very own Shauna, who once baked pies for the Dream. The food was incredible, but what stood out most wasn’t what was on the table — it was the people around it.
One of the most meaningful parts of the evening was seeing neighbors, many of whom live within just a few yards of each other, spending time together, talking, laughing, and building relationships. In today’s busy world, even people who live close by don’t always get the opportunity to truly connect. Thanksgiving gave us that opportunity.
At Keith Hilltop Terrace, we believe community matters. We know there are seasons in life when distance, loss, or changing circumstances can separate us from family and longtime friends. During those times, having a supportive community nearby can make all the difference.
That’s why creating opportunities for people to gather, share experiences, and form meaningful friendships is so important to us. Whether it’s a holiday meal, a casual conversation, or simply spending time together, these moments help create a sense of belonging and remind us that life is better when shared with others.
As we reflect on this Thanksgiving season, we are grateful for the friendships, fellowship, and community that continue to grow here at Keith Hilltop Terrace.
From all of us here at Keith Hilltop, we wish you a joyful Thanksgiving filled with warmth, connection, and togetherness.

